Australian Sandalwood is a unique native tree crop,
grown for its high value aromatic heartwood, with potential
to generative income from the oil rich nuts. Well
adapted to wheatbelt conditions, sandalwood plantations
can aid in managing agricultural risk through
diversification and contribute towards reducing salinity
and erosion in wheatbelt farming systems.
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Sunday, September 1, 2013
Australian Sandalwood: The Golden Harvest
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Thank you for this great video. I learned a lot about sandalwood.
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